Experience the divine grandeur of Rajadhiraja Besha of Madan Mohan (13 Parts), where Lord Madanmohan is adorned in magnificent royal attire, signifying His supreme sovereignty and kingly presence. This sacred Besha (attire) reflects the Lord’s role as the eternal ruler of the universe — a majestic form that radiates authority, protection, and divine splendor.
About the Besha:
- Material: Made from lightweight and durable materials like paper and thermocol, designed to replicate the appearance of gold ornaments.
- Handcrafted with Devotion: Skilled artisans meticulously create each outfit, ensuring a unique and beautiful piece that reflects the divine grace of Lord Madan Mohan.
- Ideal for Home Temples: Enhance the beauty of your home altar and express your devotion with this temple style attire.
- Complementary: Your purchase includes Nirmalya Mahaprasadam and Sanjua for 30 days.
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Select Material | paper and thermocol |
| Select Parts | 13 Parts |
| Select Color | Multiple Color |
| Select Handmade | Yes |
| Select Origin | Jagannath Dham,Puri |
| Select Complimentary | Nirmalya Mahaprasadam + Sanjua |
| Select Packaging | Bubble wrap + Cardboard box |
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